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Rick Kellogg updated KNOX-768:
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          Flags: Patch
    Description: 
Kafka Rest Proxy ( as documented in Kafka REST Proxy ) 

The Kafka REST Proxy provides a RESTful interface to a Kafka cluster. It makes 
it easy to produce and consume messages, view the state of the cluster, and 
perform administrative actions without using the native Kafka protocol or 
clients. Examples of use cases include reporting data to Kafka from any 
frontend app built in any language, ingesting messages into a stream processing 
framework that doesn’t yet support Kafka, and scripting administrative actions.

This feature allow to  call Kafka REST API through Knox.



  was:

Kafka Rest Proxy ( as documented in Kafka REST Proxy ) 

The Kafka REST Proxy provides a RESTful interface to a Kafka cluster. It makes 
it easy to produce and consume messages, view the state of the cluster, and 
perform administrative actions without using the native Kafka protocol or 
clients. Examples of use cases include reporting data to Kafka from any 
frontend app built in any language, ingesting messages into a stream processing 
framework that doesn’t yet support Kafka, and scripting administrative actions.

This feature allow to  call Kafka REST API through Knox.




> Kafka REST Proxy  API through Knox
> ----------------------------------
>
>                 Key: KNOX-768
>                 URL: https://issues.apache.org/jira/browse/KNOX-768
>             Project: Apache Knox
>          Issue Type: New Feature
>    Affects Versions: 0.11.0
>         Environment: All
>            Reporter: Jeffrey E  Rodriguez
>            Assignee: Rick Kellogg
>             Fix For: 0.13.0
>
>         Attachments: KNOX-768.patch
>
>   Original Estimate: 168h
>  Remaining Estimate: 168h
>
> Kafka Rest Proxy ( as documented in Kafka REST Proxy ) 
> The Kafka REST Proxy provides a RESTful interface to a Kafka cluster. It 
> makes it easy to produce and consume messages, view the state of the cluster, 
> and perform administrative actions without using the native Kafka protocol or 
> clients. Examples of use cases include reporting data to Kafka from any 
> frontend app built in any language, ingesting messages into a stream 
> processing framework that doesn’t yet support Kafka, and scripting 
> administrative actions.
> This feature allow to  call Kafka REST API through Knox.



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